A new collection of works from artists of the APY Art Centre Collective
Clay Kin brings together seven dynamic artists in a landmark collaboration between the APY Art Centre Collective (APYACC) and Craft. This exhibition celebrates the expansion of APYACC artists into contemporary ceramics, offering Melbourne audiences a rare glimpse into the evolving material practices of First Nations makers.
Artists include Tiarnie Edwards, Yaritji Heffernan, Jennifer Ingkatji, Josina Nyarpingku Pumani, Debra Umala, LeShaye Swan, and Tjimpuna Williams.
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Thu 10 Jul |
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Fri 11 Jul |
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Sat 12 Jul |
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Tue 15 Jul |
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Wed 16 Jul |
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Sat 19 Jul |
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Tue 22 Jul |
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Sat 26 Jul |
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Price and bookings
This is a free event
Booking not required
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